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Brussels is back into the Balkans, if selectively (Politico)

By   /  11/12/2017  /  International  /  No Comments

The European Union wants to show it still cares about the Balkans, but not everyone is feeling the love. Brussels has been accused for years of not paying enough attention to the six Western Balkan countries that want to join the bloc. After taking office in 2014, Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker declared the EU would […]

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UNMIK Headlines 10 November

By   /  10/11/2014  /  UNMIK Media Reports - Morning Edition  /  No Comments

• UN Security Council session on Kosovo postponed (Tribuna)
• Bloc calls for Jahjaga’s intervention (Koha Ditore)
• Mustafa: Bloc needs a news agreement (Kosova Sot)
• Haradinaj not in favor of redesigning coalition agreement (Tribuna)
• Germany to determine next Prime Minister (Zeri)
• Apart from corruption, EULEX also accused of nepotism (Koha Ditore)
• Romania supports dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade (Kosova Sot)
• Thaci: Rama’s visit to Serbia, a benefit for the entire region (Epoka e Re)
• Ahmeti and Hysa discuss liberalization of border (Epoka e Re)

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Selimi: KLA should be treated separately (Politiko)

By   /  01/08/2014  /  Story of the day  /  No Comments

Rexhep Selimi, one of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) founders and Vetevendosje MP, said that what the EU Special Investigative Task (SITF) prosecutor, Clint Williamson, presented were the results of a two-year investigation which produced no evidence that KLA committed crimes. Selimi said the report which “claims and presupposes” that crimes were committed against Serbs […]

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Gashi: New elections, potential for violence and conflict (Politiko)

By   /  25/07/2014  /  Story of the day  /  No Comments

LDK MP Arben Gashi told Politiko that new parliamentary elections are not the right solution, “because they would contain a great potential for conflict and clashes between groups and this would be very dangerous for the country”. Gashi said that in order to avoid violent events, the Constitutional Court needs to pave way to the […]

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